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2025 graduation rates widely improve

Five schools in Wayne County and nearby communities — Hagerstown, Seton Catholic, Tri, Union (Modoc) and Randolph Southern — earned perfect graduation rates for their Class of 2025. And, according to Indiana Department of Education data released Jan. 5, six Wayne County high schools achieved graduation rates between 92 and 100%. Nearly all local schools […]

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PHOTOS: Hyped for Hoosier history

Several Indiana University alumni from Wayne County are traveling to cheer for the No. 1 Hoosiers during the College Football Playoffs. Many fans celebrated IU’s recent 56-22 victory over No. 5 Oregon during the Jan. 9 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl in Atlanta. IU plays University of Miami (Florida) for the championship Jan. 19 in Miami.  The […]

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23 listed on county ballot so far

On the first three days Hoosiers could file for the primary election, 23 individuals joined Wayne County’s ballot, including two people who volunteered for two opportunities. Filing opened Wednesday, Jan. 7. Twenty-one of the candidates so far are Republicans. One Democrat seeks to become a precinct committee member, and another joined a Republican for filing […]

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Centerville fire unveils new logo

Centerville Fire/Rescue has unveiled a new logo that department leaders say is a “bold and meaningful design that represents both our department and our community.” According to CFR, Spike the bulldog pays homage to Centerville-Abington Community Schools’ mascot and symbolizes grit, pride and tradition that define the town. Jobtown Graphics, owned by a New York […]

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Another soggy Christmas in Cambridge City

For the second year in a row, Cambridge City utility workers and contractors spent hours on Christmas Day repairing big water leaks. During town council’s special Dec. 29 meeting to handle year-end business, Joe Webb, superintendent of public works, updated council on the water main repairs that took 13 to 14 hours on the holiday. […]

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Centerville library makes cuts

Citing significant budget constraints, Centerville Public Library is eliminating some periodicals, a genealogy program and a digital service in 2026. Its hours also will change. Director Emmanuel Mendez’s letter to patrons explaining what he called “difficult decisions to ensure the long-term financial stability and continued operation of the library” was posted Dec. 29 to the […]

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EDC approves $30K for casino pursuit

Citing the potential for community growth, Economic Development Corp. of Wayne County pledged $30,000 to pay consultants who would advocate for a casino to be built here. Indiana’s gaming commission commissioned a study that aimed to help the state maximize gambling revenue by determining where to locate or relocate casino licenses. Along with Indianapolis and […]